▪ I. † muled, a.1 Obs.
In 6 moulled.
[f. mule2 + -ed2.]
Having chilblains on the heels.
1551 Turner Herbal i. F iij b, It swageth the paines of the moulled or kibed heles. |
▪ II. muled, a.2
(mjuːld)
[f. mule1 + -ed2.]
Of a coin: that is a mule (sense 4 c).
1914 Brit. Mus. Return 115 in Parl. Papers LXXI. 193 A muled groat of Henry VIII combining an obverse of the third coinage with a reverse of the second. 1961 Dolley & Metcalf in R. H. M. Dolley Anglo-Saxon Coins 160 BMC types III and IV are found muled, though the coins are of the greatest rarity. |